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If any 3 Series review ever is to be believed, it is the generation immediately prior. At least in terms of driving dynamics. It’s like the 911 in that way.

“This is an incredible limo. It’s bulletproof—you can’t destroy it. So when I talk to even people from the other side, they’re trying to order our limo. They like the fact that you can’t destroy it it. I said, “How would it do in battle with your limo?” They say, “Well we have one problem—we can’t destroy your limo.”

The slowest Tesla Model X will do 0-60 in 4.9 seconds and max out at 130 mph. Small differences, but shouldn’t Audi aim to beat those numbers?

I always thought that the Nissan Pulsar was completely pointless. Never saw too many of them, either.

What’s additionally puzzling is that the car doesn’t appear to have a frunk.

Tires.  You can mod the crap out of everything else on your car, but if you can’t grip, you’re just wasting your money.  I finally got a set of summer tires this year, a bit wider than stock, and I can take a corner like I never could before.  It feels like a completely different car.  Always start with tires.

I totally misread this as saying the trucks would be programmed with a “sense of urgency.” In my head, the resulting AI would behave like a human driver told that if he didn’t make his cross-country delivery in 24 hours, he wouldn’t be getting paid.

Are we sure that this is not a Hyundai?

It’s bizarre. It would bug the shit out of me if I owned one, at least it wouldn’t be difficult to paint the rest of the chrome trim black.

Lack of manual and shipment to North America aside, anyone else having a hard time ignoring this?

Elements are fetching stupid resale values these days, much like Subarus... I’d go for a Mazda5. They don’t have the greatest resale value, which is weird because they are fantastic little cars. Side doors are easy sliding which allow easy access to your cargo. And they are surprisingly fun to drive!

The badge is fine, but the placement sucks:

I just picked my boring dream car this past July to replace my 445K mile Mk4 Golf Golf TDI. I went total opposite and got a 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis GS (not even the fancy LS one) in perfect shape with only 38K miles on it. Panther platform cars (Ford Crown Vic, Mercury Grand Marquis, Lincoln Town Car) have more in

#3 The Equinox.
The Chevy Equinox? That whole sorry POS should die in a fire.

I’m talking about this difference. The little badge is pure class and it stays.

Behemoths with tiny asses like the BMW X6.

MB moving the badge from the hood ornament to the grill just to appear more “sporty”.

the chinese electric automakers have one major advantage over america in that their government believes in a little something called ‘global warming’

Tercel?

Someone here has not driven a Tahoe LTZ and a Yukon Denali to compare.....